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The police opened the gates to Zuccotti Park just after darkness fell and let in a single-file line of people as a crowd surrounded the park.
Though his tenure was brief, Mr. Moggridge metaphorically threw open the Cooper-Hewitt's windows and let in a bracing gust of modernity, his colleagues said.
The bartender mixes the tomato water with Absolut vodka and Absolut Peppar vodka and lets in a drop of Tabasco and a dash of celery salt.
In the dining room, two stained-glass windows block a brick-wall view and let in a soft mellow light that melds with the browns, yellows and mustards of the walls.
The problem with leaked or hacked information such as Fancy Bears' output is that it does not do much more than open a window and let in a chink of light without the benefit of context.
We gifted them a penalty and let in a really soft goal.
The grid, similar to that one described by Lehtonen and Suuronen (2004), prevents the entrance of seals and lets in a wide size range of fishes.
People get bored and let in a bunch of bullshit from our reality-show-driven culture and just give up.
And with so many applicants, Harvard's admission team can't make a mistake and let in a dud.
The moments that do work tend to be small, character-based pauses in the wackiness that allow a gifted performer like Wiig the chance to open the window a crack and let in a little fresh air.
If it's warm in your home, then open the windows and let in a cool breeze instead of spending money on air conditioning.
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